At CES 2017, Hyundai confirmed the arrival of a new SUV that will be powered by hydrogen fuel cells. But more than that, his vision of health-oriented passenger cabins, which recognize the passenger's mood and take care of his well-being, inspires him.
Driving can be stressful, especially when we are in a hurry, when we are in a crowd or when the weather is bad. Hyundai is at the Consumer Electronics Show CES 2017 presented the vision of the passenger cabin Health + Mobility Cockpit, which monitors the well-being of passengers and them relieves stress and other negative consequences of driving.
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The passenger cabin has sensors (“Mood Bursts”), which monitor the condition of the passengers and detect whether the driver is losing concentration. If this is the case, mode ” is triggeredAlert Burst". Among other things, this adjusts the angle of the seat (a more upright position).
If the technology detects that the driver is under stress, it activates”Calm Burst”, which reassures the driver. Combines ambient light, different smells – for calming, it smells like eucalyptus or lavender, and for an “injection” of energy, peppermint or cedar –, room temperature and sounds. There is also a dedicated one in the cabin record button, which allows the driver to record his thoughts while driving.